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This thread is about actors and guest actors from the Star Trek television shows and movies - from 1966-2005 - who you have last seen, for example on television, in movies, at a conference, on the street, etc..



George Takei (Sulu) on "The Muppet Show":

Muppets Tonight - Almost Captain Sulu


As Grandfather on the ABC TV science fiction sitcom "The Neighbors (2012-2014)":

GEORGE TAKEI & MARK HAMIL

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@FormerlyKnownAs: Robert Walker Jr. also appeared on 2 episodes of the WW2 TV series Twelve O'Clock High.

Sally Kellerman in the Classic The Outer Limits episode "The Human Factor" (which also featured Gary Merrill, Harry Guardino and Ivan Dixon. It's one of my favorite Classic The Outer Limits episodes).

Colm Meaney in The Man Who Went Up A Hill But Came Down A Mountain. I actually saw this movie because I love Hugh Grant. It was pretty good.

Leonard Nimony in the TV series The Untouchables.

Lee Merriweather had a recurring role as Impossible Missions Force Agent Tracey on season Four of Classic Mission Impossible. She appeared in 6 episodes.

Chris Pine as Steve Trevor in the Wonder Woman movies.

@SecretaryIMF said:

@FormerlyKnownAs: Robert Walker Jr. also appeared on 2 episodes of the WW2 TV series Twelve O'Clock High.



Robert Walker Jr. (Charlie X) in "12 O'Clock High (1964-1967)".

@wonder2wonder said:

@SecretaryIMF said:

@FormerlyKnownAs: Robert Walker Jr. also appeared on 2 episodes of the WW2 TV series Twelve O'Clock High.



Robert Walker Jr. (Charlie X) in "12 O'Clock High".


Videos:

. as SS Captain Karl Weigand in "Underground"

. as Master Sgt.Helmond Schultz (Heinz Reiniger) in "The 'Pariah" '

Seems he "got around" acting wise....but, never had that one role that "put him on the map". I guess today he would be what is called "a working actor".

@FormerlyKnownAs said:

@wonder2wonder said:

@SecretaryIMF said:

@FormerlyKnownAs: Robert Walker Jr. also appeared on 2 episodes of the WW2 TV series Twelve O'Clock High.



Robert Walker Jr. (Charlie X) in "12 O'Clock High".


Videos:

. as SS Captain Karl Weigand in "Underground"

. as Master Sgt.Helmond Schultz (Heinz Reiniger) in "The 'Pariah" '

Seems he "got around" acting wise....but, never had that one role that "put him on the map". I guess today he would be what is called "a working actor".



Robert Walker Jr. was a working actor, who has had a full rich life.

... Robert Walker Jr. Memorialized at Malibu Playhouse

... From Robert Walker Jr., ‘Star Trek’ Actor and Son of Hollywood Superstars, Dies at 79


In addition to his wife, survivors include his seven children, Michelle, David, Charlie, Jordan, Colette, Henry and Emily, and five grandchildren.

“Bob always beat to his own drum and stayed true to himself in all of his endeavors,” his wife said in a statement. “Although an accomplished actor, his true art was living fully. He was a photographer, drummer, raconteur and gallery owner. His love of the ocean kept him in Malibu, and he had great tales of his adventures paddling to Catalina from there. Bob [also] had a constant interest in developing his internal martial arts practice.”

@wonder2wonder said:

@FormerlyKnownAs said:

@wonder2wonder said:

@SecretaryIMF said:

@FormerlyKnownAs: Robert Walker Jr. also appeared on 2 episodes of the WW2 TV series Twelve O'Clock High.



Robert Walker Jr. (Charlie X) in "12 O'Clock High".


Videos:

. as SS Captain Karl Weigand in "Underground"

. as Master Sgt.Helmond Schultz (Heinz Reiniger) in "The 'Pariah" '

Seems he "got around" acting wise....but, never had that one role that "put him on the map". I guess today he would be what is called "a working actor".



Robert Walker Jr. was a working actor, who has had a full rich life.

... Robert Walker Jr. Memorialized at Malibu Playhouse

... From Robert Walker Jr., ‘Star Trek’ Actor and Son of Hollywood Superstars, Dies at 79


In addition to his wife, survivors include his seven children, Michelle, David, Charlie, Jordan, Colette, Henry and Emily, and five grandchildren.

“Bob always beat to his own drum and stayed true to himself in all of his endeavors,” his wife said in a statement. “Although an accomplished actor, his true art was living fully. He was a photographer, drummer, raconteur and gallery owner. His love of the ocean kept him in Malibu, and he had great tales of his adventures paddling to Catalina from there. Bob [also] had a constant interest in developing his internal martial arts practice.”

Love the way that so many refer to him as "Star Trek" Actor. The title seems to have followed him around through the years. It makes it sound as if he was a regular crew member. Seems his performance made an impression on more than just Star Trek fans.


THANKS: Had to lookup "raconteur"...don't remember seeing/hearing it before. Now, I'll know what to call The Uncles when I'm telling stories about them in "mixed company". It has a much nicer ring to it than "Tellers of Tall Tales" or "Gawd Awful Liars". smirk

@FormerlyKnownAs said:


THANKS: Had to lookup "raconteur"...don't remember seeing/hearing it before. Now, I'll know what to call The Uncles when I'm telling stories about them in "mixed company". It has a much nicer ring to it than "Tellers of Tall Tales" or "Gawd Awful Liars". smirk



I understand French, and 'raconteur' is just someone who tells stories, in a 'funny' interesting way. For example, instead of saying 'I was in Rome and drank a cup of coffee', I would raconte 'I wandered through the colourful streets of one of the oldest cities of Europe, bella Roma, and went to this cafetaria that my ex recommended. I ordered a caffé normale, the aroma was to die for, and that almost happened when I took a sip. I should have been forewarned, when I saw this fly drop dead on the table. Then I remembered that the owner was the half-brother of my ex'.

Here is a short interview with Robert Walker Jr (he doesn't talk much).

@wonder2wonder said:

In addition to his wife, survivors include his seven children, Michelle, David, Charlie, Jordan, Colette, Henry and Emily, and five grandchildren.

“Bob always beat to his own drum and stayed true to himself in all of his endeavors,” his wife said in a statement. “Although an accomplished actor, his true art was living fully. He was a photographer, drummer, raconteur and gallery owner. His love of the ocean kept him in Malibu, and he had great tales of his adventures paddling to Catalina from there. Bob [also] had a constant interest in developing his internal martial arts practice.”

Named one of his kids "Charlie". thinking Paying homage?

@FormerlyKnown As: Jane Merrow, who played Lady Cora in the Classic Mission Impossible season 4 episode Lover's Knot, appeared in the UFO episode The Responsibility Seat.

I recently learned that the uncredited cat lady "Isis" in Assignment:Earth is contortionist April Tatro who appeared in Big Top Pee-Wee as "human pretzel" lol

@rooprect said:

I recently learned that the uncredited cat lady "Isis" in Assignment:Earth is contortionist April Tatro who appeared in Big Top Pee-Wee as "human pretzel" lol



Yes, I posted about that in this thread.

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